In "The Resurrection of the Dead," Calvin Kingsley presents a robust defense of the literal resurrection of the human body, a cornerstone of Christian eschatology. Published in 1847, this work offers a detailed examination of biblical texts and theological arguments supporting the belief in a physical resurrection. Kingsley addresses various objections and interpretations, providing a comprehensive vindication of this doctrine. This book remains a valuable resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of resurrection theology and its implications for Christian faith.
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